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1 1 Partnering for Greater Access to Higher Education

2 2 Under-represented Latinos African Americans American Indians Asian Pacific Islanders Veterans

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4 4 Primary Target

5 5 Enrollment Ratios for New Freshmen

6 6 The Challenge A History of Unequal Eligibility Rates

7 7 Components of CSU Eligibility

8 8 HS Students that Meet CSU Criteria More Likely to Persist to Degree

9 9 K-12 Partnerships  Build bridges with public K-12 partners, which are source of over 90% of CSU students  Reach out to middle and high schools to help more students prepare for and succeed in college  Ensure consistency in standards, requirements

10 10 K-12 Partnerships  EAP, Early Assessment Program  How to Get to College Poster  MESA  TRIO  GEAR UP

11 11 Purposes of Early Assessment Program –Early assessment of CSU status –Identify student readiness –12 th grade interventions

12 12 Possible EAP Outcomes  College Ready (Exempt)  College Ready (Conditionally Exempt)  Not College Ready (Non-Exempt)  Incomplete

13 CAR13

14 14 Math, Engineering, and Science Achievement (MESA)  Outreach to economically and educationally disadvantaged students  MESA Schools Program  MESA Community College Program  MESA Engineering Program Centers

15 15 TRIO  Educational Opportunity Centers (EOC)  Talent Search  Upward Bound

16 16 GEAR UP Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs Goal: Provide low-income middle school students with the skills, encouragement, and academic preparation they need to enter and succeed in high school and college

17 17 The Communities of Interest  African American  Asian/Pacific Islander  Latinos  Native Americans  Veterans

18 18 Goals of Community Partnerships  Reach under-represented groups: African-American, Hispanic, Native Americans and Asian Pacific Islanders  Provide information on how to prepare academically and financially for college  Build long-term partnerships with these communities

19 19 Latino Community  PIQE  TRPI/Sallie Mae  ABC  HACU  AAHHE  CLIC  Campaign for College Opportunity  HENAAC

20 20 African American Community  Super Sunday –SoCal…….13 churches –NoCal…….20 churches  Church Educational Liaisons  100 Black Men  NAACP  PIQE  Campaign for College Opportunity

21 21 Native American Tribes  Four Recommendations –Sovereignty –Self-Identification –Regional meetings –Curriculum Considerations  NCAI  Cal Indian Education Conference  UC/CSU Collaborative  PIQE  Campaign for College Opportunity

22 22 Asian/Pacific Islander Communities  Wider distribution of poster  Vietnamese community outreach  Filipino: Tagalog poster translation  Hmong: Hmong poster translation  Campaign for College Opportunity

23 23 Veterans: Troops to College  Reach out to military personnel serving in California  Partner with military and public colleges and universities in California to provide academic and financial advice

24 24 Fall 2007 Application Increases Native American………………. +12 % (increase of 262) African American………………. +12 % (increase of 3,300) Latinos………………………….. +15 % (increase of 15,600) Asian/Pacific Islander…………... + 5% (increase of 3,400) White……………………………… +5 % (increase of 5,200)

25 25 California Today is the Nation Tomorrow  The California State University system is the university of choice for the majority of first generation college students  We must provide opportunity to all the underrepresented groups  Our partnerships are the catalysts for getting more high school graduates college ready

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